Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe remains largely agricultural and little industrialized.
Several European nations remained largely agricultural well into the 20th century, notably those in Southern and Eastern Europe. Countries like Greece, parts of Portugal, and regions in Italy relied heavily on agriculture due to their geography and economic structures. Additionally, nations such as Romania and Bulgaria maintained significant agricultural sectors, with many people employed in farming and rural activities. These countries often faced challenges in industrialization and economic diversification compared to their more industrialized Western European counterparts.
the decline of agricultural economies
In the twelfth century, largely because of the work of Muslim and Jewish scholars, western Eroupe was introduced to the works of Aristotle.
Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe remains largely agricultural and little industrialized.
Eastern Europe.
Several European nations remained largely agricultural well into the 20th century, notably those in Southern and Eastern Europe. Countries like Greece, parts of Portugal, and regions in Italy relied heavily on agriculture due to their geography and economic structures. Additionally, nations such as Romania and Bulgaria maintained significant agricultural sectors, with many people employed in farming and rural activities. These countries often faced challenges in industrialization and economic diversification compared to their more industrialized Western European counterparts.
Latin American countries were not industrialized but produced raw materials - agricultural, timber, metals and so on. The European countries needed these for their continuous wars and since the second half of the 18th century, for their industrialization efforts. So, European countries imported these commodities, returning processed goods to pay for them. The profits remained in Europe and Latin America remained undeveloped.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.
no, despite europe and mainly the british empire ushering in the modern world and age of industry, europe is not industrialized. +++ Oh yes it is! It is also very agricultural and most European countries also have a large tourist trade, but although a lot of mass-production work has gone to the Far East, between them the countries of Europe host all manner of manufacturing and service industries.
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Europe is a developed world; it's industrialized.
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